Letters: The House of Lords represents another world to most of the public, writes Darren Hughes of the Electoral Reform Society, shame on Christopher Chope, writes Tamsin Dunwoody, the daughter of the longest-ever serving woman MP, Gwyneth Dunwoody
February 2010
Unthinkable? Outspoken MPs (who can also shut up)
Editorial: Sir Nicholas Winterton was once a great individualist but that was long before his unwise words on first class train travel
May 2008
Fond farewell to 'battleaxe' Dunwoody at Westminster
A parliamentary committee today demanded a major overhaul of Britain's parking fines, with the committee's chairwoman, Gwyneth Dunwoody, describing the system as "a mess".
June 2005
Veteran MP keeps watch on transport policies
The veteran Labour backbencher, Gwyneth Dunwoody, has won her fight to retain the chairmanship of the Commons transport select committee despite government efforts to remove her.
May 2003
Justice under scrutiny
Those who even now oppose reform of the jury system, like Gwyneth Dunwoody MP (Rebels keep up fight on jury trials, May 20), argue that it is "an ancient right".
March 2003
Iraq emergency debate continued
5pm Donald Anderson, the Labour chairman of the foreign affairs select committee (a man Tony Blair attempted to have removed after the 2001 general election along with Gwyneth Dunwoody on transport) rises to support the prime minister.